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Just got word Pippa left the party at 3am last night went to her hotel and official photos will be released today.
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I agree with you. Even now there are no reports about the other royals who attended the wedding. Very disappointing. I missed the emotions, too. Victoria, Crown princess of Sweden, had to follow the protocol at her own wedding but there was still so much love...
Another little thing I noticed:
When Kate curtsied, she did not incline her head. She held the Queen's gaze, with a big smile on her face. The Queen did not look displeased.
Sarah Ferguson did the same thing at her wedding when she made her curtsy.
But I remember Diana bowing her head low...interesting.
Full body photo of the new dress
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I'm sorry but I have to say this.
The reason that there has been so little coverage of foreign royals at today's ceremony is that the vast majority of British people don't know that other countries even have royal families. The weddings of the Swedish, Danish, Norwegian etc couples received next to no media attention in the UK, except for in Hello magazine perhaps which only a very small proportion of the population would read.
So, why would the BBC spend time talking about people the British population, on the whole, neither recognise nor care about?
I mean no disrespect to any of the foreign royals but this is just the reality of the situation.
Watching some of the replays, it appeared that as the royals were leaving Westminster Abbey, the Queen allowed Prince Philip to get into the carriage before her. Normally, it's the other way around since she outranks him, but I remember her doing the same with Diana's father, Earl Spencer, because of his health issues. Did anyone else catch that, or was I imagining it?
Why do you want them to be like everyone else? Can't you let them be themselves and be happy? The way some of you are carrying on, they might as well get an annulment as soon as they leave the church.
The President sings the US National Anthem- isn't the national anthem and not just a song about her (of whoever is ruling)?
Another little thing I noticed:
When Kate curtsied, she did not incline her head. She held the Queen's gaze, with a big smile on her face. The Queen did not look displeased.
Sarah Ferguson did the same thing at her wedding when she made her curtsy.
But I remember Diana bowing her head low...interesting.
Sarah Ferguson did the same thing at her wedding when she made her curtsy.
But I remember Diana bowing her head low...interesting.
I'd like to add on to this. We have to remember that for the coverage world wide of anything that happened in the Abbey, I believe it was only the BBC and ITV cameras that were inside the Abbey itself (please correct me if I'm wrong).
Also it had a lot to do with timing. As the foreign royals entered and were seated in the Abbey just prior to the English royals and the immdiate family of the bride, the coverage was breaking away from inside of the Abbey to show the procession of the BRF and the primary players in the wedding itself as they headed to the Abbey. Everything was on an almost split second schedule and I think most people were more interested in seeing the British royals and the bridal party.
The timing for the wedding of Victoria and Daniel was timed so that each arrival of foreign royals were given specific attention and didn't coincide with other people.
This is obviously fake but....surprisingly well done -
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